Rwanda and DR Congo Open Trade Talks

 Rwanda
International Relations
Trade Agreements
Economic Cooperation
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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On July 24, 2015, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) commenced significant trade talks aimed at enhancing their bilateral trade relations. This initiative was a crucial step towards fostering economic cooperation between the two neighboring countries, which share a long history of both collaboration and tension. The discussions focused on identifying and addressing various trade barriers that have historically hindered the flow of goods and services across their borders. By engaging in these talks, both nations expressed their commitment to improving trade dynamics, which could lead to increased economic growth and stability in the region. The outcomes of these discussions were anticipated to not only benefit Rwanda and DR Congo but also to contribute positively to the broader East African Community. The event was archived from the original source on October 3, 2015, and was retrieved later on October 30, 2015, highlighting the ongoing interest in the economic relations between these two countries.
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